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| Passengers at the Airport - Credit Punch Newspaper | 
Business activities were brought to a 
halt at the cargo section of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport,
 Lagos on Wednesday following a clash between officials of the Nigeria 
Customs Service and clearing agents over alleged manhandling of a senior
 customs officer.
Two people were injured in the fracas as 
people scampered for safety after sporadic gunshots were reportedly 
heard at the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company.
A visit by our correspondent showed that 
riot police were stationed in the area with an Amoured Personnel 
Carrier. About eight custom patrol pickups were also drafted to the 
scene of the incident.
There was also intermittent shooting of tear gas by the NCS men.
Findings revealed that trouble began when
 the Customs Area Comptroller, Mr. Taju Olarewaju, attempted to enter 
NAHCO warehouse as part of measures to implement some reforms that would
 make the clearing of goods seamless.
Olarewaju, who resumed duties at the MMA a
 few months ago, was prevented from gaining entry despite introducing 
himself as the CAC.
One of the agents was said to have pushed him, a situation that reportedly infuriated other customs agents.
Attempts by other customs officials to prevent the CAC from being assaulted, it was gathered, led to the fracas.
Agents were driven out of their offices 
allegedly by customs officials, who allegedly reinforced from the 
Federal Operations Unit, while some were trapped in their offices, as 
they could not flee from the scene of the incident.
The President of the Association of 
Foreign Airlines’ Representatives in Nigeria, Mr. Kingsley Nwokoma, who 
confirmed the development to our correspondent, said some agents were 
disgruntled by some of the changes the CAC had been trying to introduce 
to the airport.
He said, “We learnt that the CAC was 
manhandled and his car was also vandalised in the process by agents who 
have not been comfortable with the tight measures he introduced at the 
warehouse to reduce the issues of underhand dealings and shortcuts 
there.
“As a result, air force police and soldiers had to be drafted to the area to forestall further breakdown of law and order.”
An agent, Mr. Yemi Adegbusi, said that 
the CAC tried to gain entry into the warehouse during their break time, 
which was again the agent’s rule.
He said that the customs started beating up everyone, including women, at the cargo terminal complex.
When contacted, the Public Relations 
Officer, Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents, Mr. Emmanuel 
Njoku, refused to comment on the issue.
Source:
Punch Newspaper 
 
 
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